--- In [email protected], "dream_flasher" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey again, sorry for replying so late, but meanwhile I didn't have 
any
> probs with PowerPro ;)
> Before starting a new thread, I just wanted to repeat my 
suggestion of
> handling the scheduled *messages: When showing a scheduled message,
> simply disable it (as you would do it with Scheduler/Disable), so 
it
> is off for the moment (doesn't come up every minute). If one really
> closes the shown message by clicking 'OK' delete the schedule 
entry,
> else simply leave it disabled - so that the user is able to enable 
it
> again.
> Cheers,
> Marcel
> 
> > I agree that the only way to get around this is to keep your 
reminders 
> > in text .ini files and import them at startup with configure 
> > importsched
> > 
> > I amy look at something else in future.
> >
>






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